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China tariffs on US business jets offer no clear boost to rivals

SHANGHAI / Reuters China’s planned tariffs on US business jets may do little to buoy rivals despite concerns the moves could create an unequal playing field in the fast-growing China market, aviation executives said in Shanghai. China announced retaliatory tariffs against key US imports, among which is a proposed 25 percent tariff on US aircraft with an “empty weight” of ...

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Norwegian Air CEO Kjos rejects British Airways owner’s advance

Bloomberg Norwegian Air Shuttle ASA CEO and co-founder Bjorn Kjos said the discount carrier being pursued by rival IAG SA isn’t for sale, reiterating a stance long held by the former fighter pilot who has a 27 percent stake. “I haven’t thought about selling at all” even though many companies have shown interest in acquiring Norwegian Air, Kjos said. Having ...

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Air China flight diverted after midair ruckus

BEIJING / Reuters An Air China flight bound for Beijing made an unscheduled landing in the central Chinese city of Zhengzhou on Sunday after a passenger threatened a flight attendant with a fountain pen, the country’s civil aviation authority said. In a brief statement on its website, the Civil Aviation Administration of China said a male passenger on Air China ...

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Could the Fed’s rate hikes trigger a debt bomb?

The US Federal Reserve minutes show that central bank officials are increasingly committed to raising rates and shrinking the bank’s balance sheet. While economic signs remain mixed, continued growth, rising inflationary expectations, tightening labor markets and the need to temper asset prices would all seem to argue in favour of higher rates. Other central banks are likely to follow. The ...

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Wells Fargo hasn’t dealt with its scandal

There is a typical arc of bank scandals. Wells Fargo appears to be caught in a feedback loop, and its first-quarter earnings provided more evidence of that. Wells Fargo recently said that its quarterly earnings per share rose just 8 percent to $1.12, which was slightly more than the $1.06 analysts were expecting. The bank’s revenue of $21.9 billion was ...

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Grilling Zuckerberg doesn’t solve Facebook’s problems

As so often in the past, Mark Zuckerberg found himself apologizing this week. Testifying before Congress, he offered hours of penitence and self-reflection. “I’m sorry,” he said. “I’m committed to getting it right.” And just what would getting it right entail? In questioning Zuckerberg, the assembled members of Congress voiced a long series of abstract anxieties — about data collection ...

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A ray of hope for TPP

Nobody expects a coherent and consistent trade policy from President Donald Trump. But sometimes incoherence and inconsistency are to be welcomed. Trump has apparently directed his trade advisers to explore rejoining the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP). This instruction contradicts much of what has gone before — and is, in other words, a very good idea. Trump dumped this painstakingly negotiated pact ...

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Actually, global warming is a central bank matter

Central bankers have been dubbed ‘masters of the universe’ for the tools and powers they have acquired since the financial crisis. Some of them now want to play a more active role in the fight against climate change. Monetary authorities are right to be mindful of the way in which climate risk affects their mandate to ensure price stability and ...

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The reign of our robot overlords might be delayed

Are you stressed out about the singularity? Living in fear of the day when computers decide that humans are no longer necessary? Not to worry, say some leading experts in Artificial Intelligence (AI): Research in the field might have actually hit a wall. No doubt, AI is everywhere. Computers assess financial news, identify viruses and even act as physics theorists, ...

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